BleedGopher
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....and watching him struggle a bit at times ....
Depends on whether or not he thinks his future is secure here. Also moving from a second to third tier college team to the NFL kind of skews that adjustment a little. If he heads there and does a good job with Cutler he could parlay that into a shot at an NFL OC position. That's probably not going to happen if he stays at Minnesota.I keep reading how they should go after Fisch and Bates, but wouldn't Bates be the offensive coordinator and Fisch just be an offensive assistant? Maybe QB coach? I guess I just don't see it happening unless Fisch was offered the O-coordinator position, otherwise it seems like he's moving down, not up.
Depends on whether or not he thinks his future is secure here. Also moving from a second to third tier college team to the NFL kind of skews that adjustment a little. If he heads there and does a good job with Cutler he could parlay that into a shot at an NFL OC position. That's probably not going to happen if he stays at Minnesota.
Are you Jedd Fisch's mother? He was an epic failure.
Would you term the offense a success then? By what measure?There, there here is the attention you have been trying to get this past week with your over the top posting.
Now less trying so hard... (dots .. well .. you .. know )
I think you can qualify his work this season as an abyssmal failure without necessarily branding him an abyssmal failure.
Our offense was very, very bad this year and, in my humble opinion, not enough changes were made to account for potential deficiencies in personnel.
So he failed this year. It doesn't mean he can't learn from this season and be a an opposite-of-abyssmal success in 2010 and beyond.